A cyan-emitting BaSi7 N10: Eu2+ phosphor prepared by gas reduction and nitridation for UV-pumping white LEDs

  • Hui Li Li*
  • , Rong Jun Xie
  • , Guo Hong Zhou
  • , Naoto Hirosaki
  • , Zhuo Sun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

An Eu2+ -activated BaSi7 N10 cyan phosphor for UV-pumping white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) was successfully synthesized by direct gas reduction and nitridation of the homogeneous oxide precursor of a BaO- SiO2 - Eu2 O3 system in flowing NH 3 and CH4 mixture gas. The phase purity, morphology, chemical composition, and luminescence properties were investigated. The effect of activator concentration on the optical properties of Eu2+ in BaSi7 N10 was discussed. The synthesized powders have a nearly pure BaSi7 N10 phase and consist of microsized particles. Eu2+ -doped BaSi7 N10 phosphors absorb strongly in the UV part of the electromagnetic spectrum and exhibit an intense cyan emission band centered at 482-500 nm, which agrees with earlier papers. The optical properties depend greatly on the Eu2+ concentration. Under an UV excitation, BaSi7 N10: Eu 2+ phosphors doped with a 20 atom % activator give the best luminescent properties, such as high emission intensity, high quantum efficiency, and very low thermal quenching, which suggests that Eu2+ -doped BaSi7 N10 can be a good green-blue phosphor for UV-pumping white LEDs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)J251-J255
JournalJournal of the Electrochemical Society
Volume157
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

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